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🎨 Palette: Add contextual ARIA labels to list action buttons - #59

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💡 What: Added contextual aria-label attributes to the "Editar" and "Remover" buttons in visualizar.html, visualizar_cocktails.html, and cadastrar_tipo.html.
🎯 Why: To improve accessibility for screen reader users by providing specific context on which list item is being edited or removed, instead of announcing generic and repetitive "Editar" and "Remover" text.
♿ Accessibility: Ensures WCAG compliance and provides a more intuitive experience by announcing the full targeted item name (e.g., Editar {{ p.produto }}).


PR created automatically by Jules for task 12124151391668705002 started by @rauhmaru

This commit enhances the accessibility of the application by adding
`aria-label` attributes to the "Editar" and "Remover" buttons across
various list views (inventory, cocktails, and product types).

Screen readers will now read out the specific item name being acted
upon (e.g., "Editar Mojito" instead of just "Editar"), significantly
improving the usability for assistive technology users.

Co-authored-by: rauhmaru <2289237+rauhmaru@users.noreply.github.com>
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